Pure honey / Matsuoka Apiary
In order to promote domestic beekeeping, which has become scarce in recent years, the label design combines the "eight" of Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture, where the bees are produced The label design is a combination of "eight" of Yawatahama City and "hachi (eight)" of honey. without the "Hachi (eight)" and the "Hachi (eight)" of honey The processing is also designed to clearly show the difference in each color.
Matsuoka Apiary ( Shimoi Nest Foundation Mfg. Co:)
This is a long-established apiary that has been raising "bees" in Furumachi, Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture for more than 100 years. It is said that there are now only a few apiaries in Japan that manufacture "hive foundations.
As the name suggests, the "hive foundation" is the "base" (foundation) for the honeybee hive, a hexagonal shape that serves as the basis for the bees to build a new hive.
Shimoi Hive Foundation uses 100% natural beeswax to make the "hive foundation," which allows us to produce honey that is pure and unadulterated.
The honey has a gentle, smooth taste with a clean aftertaste.
Awarded year | Good Design Award 2013 |
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Award-winning company | Shimoi Nest Foundation Manufacturing (Ehime, Japan) |
Designer | Yoshio Kinoshita |
Contents | 170g |
Shelf life | At least 1 month after delivery |
Storage method | Keep out of direct sunlight |
Remarks | Do not give to infants under 1 year old. White crystals may form depending on temperature, but this does not affect quality. |
Country of origin | Japan |
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